• Hey, guys! FreeOnes Tube is up and running - see for yourself!
  • FreeOnes Now Listing Male and Trans Performers! More info here!

Organizations Bailing on Mar-a-Lago in Droves

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Trump's presidential advisory panels have disintegrated in the aftermath of his despicable comments last week in defense of those who marched with white supremacists and now many events previously scheduled at his Mar-a-Lago resort are being cancelled at an alarming rate.

In D.C., Donald Trump’s response to Charlottesville became so politically toxic, there was a sudden exodus from several White House advisory panels, with private-sector members deciding they no longer wanted to be associated with this president.

But about 1,000 miles to the south, Trump World faced a slightly different kind of problem stemming from the same controversy. The New York Times reported:

With its ornate 20,000-square-foot ballroom and manicured lawns, President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla., is often the site of elaborate fund-raisers, drawing big charities – and big dollars.

But several organizations are having a change of heart since Mr. Trump blamed “both sides” for the violence in Charlottesville, Va., after a white nationalist rally and an attack by a driver that left a woman dead. There were “very fine people on both sides,” Mr. Trump said.

Over the weekend, the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach and the Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society became the latest nonprofit groups to cancel galas at Mar-a-Lago.

Exact tallies vary, but I believe that was the 10th cancellation of the 16 big-ticket events scheduled at Mar-a-Lago for the upcoming “social season.” [Update: The latest Washington Post tally says Mar-a-Lago Club “has been deserted by 14 charities” over the last several days, but the new, overall total is 15 cancellations.)

Though none of the groups that are moving their events condemned the president directly, each made clear they were choosing a different venue in order to avoid being associated with Trump-related controversies.

Take the American Red Cross, for example.

The group, which has hosted the International Red Cross Ball at Trump’s resort 10 times since 2005, announced on Friday that Mar-a-Lago “has increasingly become a source of controversy and pain for many of our volunteers, employees and supporters.” In a not-so-subtle shot at the president’s record, the same statement added, “The Red Cross provides assistance without discrimination to all people in need, regardless of nationality, race, religious beliefs, sexual orientation or political opinions, and we must be clear and unequivocal in our defense of that principle.”

A Washington Post piece added, “These losses could reduce the club’s revenue by hundreds of thousands of dollars by each event, and deny President Trump his dual role as president and host to the island’s partying elite. If he returns to the club for weekends next winter, the president could often find its grand ballrooms quiet and empty.”

And while that would no doubt be a source of great disappointment to Trump, let’s not miss the forest for the trees: this is still one big ethics mess.

The Mar-a-Lago cancellations certainly are an embarrassment for the president, but they’re also taking money out of his pocket: he still profits from this Florida resort that he uses his office to help promote. Trump’s talk during the campaign about a “blind trust” was nonsense: Mar-a-Lago remains a Trump-owned property.

The irony is, had the president divested as he was supposed to, the golf club probably wouldn’t be facing so many cancellations.

Of course, when it comes to Trump’s finances, he’s apparently losing money as a result of these charities moving their events, but Republican organizations are helping mitigate the lost revenue: the Washington Post reports today, “At least 25 congressional campaigns, state parties and the Republican Governors Association have together spent more than $473,000 at Trump hotels or golf resorts this year, according to a Washington Post analysis of campaign finance filings. Trump’s companies collected an additional $793,000 from the RNC and the president’s campaign committee, some of which included payments for rent and legal consulting.”

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/trump-controversies-intensify-mar-lago-faces-cancellations

This is just the beginning, folks. The chickens are coming home to roost.
 
He is being rejected all over the country. His own congress are basically ignoring him, if not outright denouncing him. Thom Tillis and Lindsey Graham helped introduce legislation to protect Mueller from being fired by trump. The failed health care overhaul was blocked by 3 republican senators. Bob Corker said trump hasn't shown that he understands the "character of the nation". Even James Murdoch publicly denounced him after Charlottesville. The military has pretty much ignored his tweet about not allowing transgender people to serve.

His popularity has dropped to below 40% in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, the 3 states that got him elected by a bees dick.

Nobody wants to pay for the wall, including republicans. Nobody wants to increase debt to pay for his rich people tax cuts.

He's just an irrelevant, unhinged old man, watching fox news in his dump of a white house and looking out the windows at a giant inflatable chicken that would make a better president than he is.
 
He is being rejected all over the country. His own congress are basically ignoring him, if not outright denouncing him. Thom Tillis and Lindsey Graham helped introduce legislation to protect Mueller from being fired by trump. The failed health care overhaul was blocked by 3 republican senators. Bob Corker said trump hasn't shown that he understands the "character of the nation". Even James Murdoch publicly denounced him after Charlottesville. The military has pretty much ignored his tweet about not allowing transgender people to serve.

His popularity has dropped to below 40% in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, the 3 states that got him elected by a bees dick.

Nobody wants to pay for the wall, including republicans. Nobody wants to increase debt to pay for his rich people tax cuts.

He's just an irrelevant, unhinged old man, watching fox news in his dump of a white house and looking out the windows at a giant inflatable chicken that would make a better president than he is.

LOL

http://www.townandcountrymag.com/so...29/heres-what-hillary-clinton-is-doing-today/
 

Rattrap

Doesn't feed trolls and would appreciate it if you
Yeah BC, what about Hillary Clinton?

...asked nobody but the obsessive conservative.

He is being rejected all over the country. His own congress are basically ignoring him, if not outright denouncing him. Thom Tillis and Lindsey Graham helped introduce legislation to protect Mueller from being fired by trump. The failed health care overhaul was blocked by 3 republican senators. Bob Corker said trump hasn't shown that he understands the "character of the nation". Even James Murdoch publicly denounced him after Charlottesville. The military has pretty much ignored his tweet about not allowing transgender people to serve.

His popularity has dropped to below 40% in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, the 3 states that got him elected by a bees dick.

Nobody wants to pay for the wall, including republicans. Nobody wants to increase debt to pay for his rich people tax cuts.

He's just an irrelevant, unhinged old man, watching fox news in his dump of a white house and looking out the windows at a giant inflatable chicken that would make a better president than he is.
The dude's a huge fuck-up. There's really no other way history is going to remember him (well...considering how popular revisionist history and alternative facts are these days, maybe I can't say that...).

The Murdoch denouncement was particularly rich, though I suppose I can't instantly ascribe the sins of the father to the sins of the son (considering without Murdoch and Ailes, Trump could never have been).
 
Yeah BC, what about Hillary Clinton?

...asked nobody but the obsessive conservative.


The dude's a huge fuck-up. There's really no other way history is going to remember him (well...considering how popular revisionist history and alternative facts are these days, maybe I can't say that...).

The Murdoch denouncement was particularly rich, though I suppose I can't instantly ascribe the sins of the father to the sins of the son (considering without Murdoch and Ailes, Trump could never have been).

Dear Rattrap:

I'm really enjoying the exchange of opinions and viewpoints.

If I haven't said it before, let me say it now, we conservatives can gain a lot of knowledge by opening our minds to the globalist, open borders movement.

James Murdoch, who is nothing like his father and never particularly liked Roger Ailes is a progressive and as such has decided to steer FNC in a more moderate to progressive format.

I hope this clears up any confusion as to why he may not be Trump's biggest fan.

Looking forward to more of your thoughts.

Respectfully,

BC
 
He is being rejected all over the country. His own congress are basically ignoring him, if not outright denouncing him. Thom Tillis and Lindsey Graham helped introduce legislation to protect Mueller from being fired by trump. The failed health care overhaul was blocked by 3 republican senators. Bob Corker said trump hasn't shown that he understands the "character of the nation". Even James Murdoch publicly denounced him after Charlottesville. The military has pretty much ignored his tweet about not allowing transgender people to serve.

His popularity has dropped to below 40% in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, the 3 states that got him elected by a bees dick.

Nobody wants to pay for the wall, including republicans. Nobody wants to increase debt to pay for his rich people tax cuts.

He's just an irrelevant, unhinged old man, watching fox news in his dump of a white house and looking out the windows at a giant inflatable chicken that would make a better president than he is.

this has aged well.
 
He's just an irrelevant, unhinged old man, watching fox news in his dump of a white house and looking out the windows at a giant inflatable chicken that would make a better president than he is.

this has aged well x 2.


we're two SCOTUS justices in with 1 or possibly 2 more to go. irrelevant is hardly the word I would use. and that whole tax reform, economy, unemployment, korean peninsula, trade deals thing.
 

georges

Moderator
Staff member
this has aged well x 2.


we're two SCOTUS justices in with 1 or possibly 2 more to go. irrelevant is hardly the word I would use. and that whole tax reform, economy, unemployment, korean peninsula, trade deals thing.

Mongo was an Obama devotee so I don't think that you will ever change his point of view.
 

Supafly

Retired Mod
Bronze Member
Funny how the Trump mindset dribbles into his followers heads.

And that is why responsible corporations and organsations distance themselves.

When the hammer drops, you don't want to stand next to him
 
Top